Ted Petty Invitational

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The Ted Petty Invitational tournament (the TPI) is an independent wrestling tournament in North America, run and promoted by IWA Mid-South. Created as the Sweet Science Sixteen in 2000 by Ian Rotten, the tournament was originally supposed to showcase the top technical independent wrestlers. After the death of Ted Petty in September, 2002, Rotten changed the name to honor his friend. The tournament was expanded to 24 participants, with a three-way final, in 2003. Over the years, the tournament has attracted numerous famous independent wrestlers from Ken Anderson, A.J. Styles to James Gibson.

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[edit] The Tournament Setup

In the first three years of the Sweet Science Sixteen/TPI, there were only sixteen participants. With eight quarterfinal matches, two semifinal matches, and a final, the tournament shows were reasonable in length. The expansion to twenty-four in 2003 caused the additional of a third, eight person bracket. It also created three semifinals matches and a three way final. The final is now an elimination match.

[edit] Tournament winners

[edit] Results

[edit] 2000 Sweet Science Sixteen

The first annual Sweet Science Sixteen was held on September 8 and 9, 2000 in Charlestown, Indiana.

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                     
 American Kickboxer    
 Breyer Wellington    
     American Kickboxer    
 
     Chris Hero    
 Chris Hero  
 Colt Cabana    
     Chris Hero    
     Ace Steel    
 Orion    
 Hy-Zaya    
     Hy-Zaya  
 
     Ace Steel    
 Shark Boy  
 Ace Steel    
     Chris Hero  
     Harry Palmer  
 B.J. Whitmer    
 Chip Fairway    
     Chip Fairway  
 
     Harry Palmer    
 Gavin Starr  
 Harry Palmer    
     Harry Palmer  
     Suicide Kid    
 CM Punk    
 Chuck E. Smooth    
     CM Punk  
 
     Suicide Kid    
 Suicide Kid  
 Super Hentai    

[edit] 2001 Sweet Science Sixteen

The first annual Sweet Science Sixteen was held on September 7 and 8, 2001 in Charlestown, Indiana.

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                     
 Trent Baker    
 Nova    
     Nova    
 
     Dino Bambino    
 Dino Bambino  
 CM Punk    
     Nova    
     Tarek The Great    
 Tarek the Great    
 Colt Cabana    
     Tarek The Great  
 
     Mark Wolf    
 Mitch Ryder  
 Mark Wolf    
     Nova  
     Ace Steel  
 Adam Pearce    
 Chris Hero    
     Adam Pearce  
 
     BJ Whitmer    
 Mike Quackenbush  
 B.J. Whitmer    
     Adam Pearce  
     Ace Steel    
 Danny Dominion    
 American Kickboxer    
     Danny Dominion  
 
     Ace Steel    
 Ace Steel  
 Suicide Kid    

Finals: Ace Steel d. NOVA to become the 2nd Sweet Science 16 winner.

[edit] 2002 Ted Petty Invitational

The first-annual Ted Petty Invitational took place on November 1 and 2, 2002 in Clarksville, Indiana.

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                     
 Matt Murphy    
 B.J. Whitmer    
     B.J. Whitmer    
 
     Ace Steel    
 Ace Steel  
 Super Dragon    
     B.J. Whitmer    
     Colt Cabana    
 Nick Mondo    
 Nate Webb    
     Nick Mondo  
 
     Colt Cabana    
 Ken Anderson  
 Colt Cabana    
     B.J. Whitmer  
     CM Punk  
 Chris Hero    
 Matt Stryker    
     Chris Hero  
 
     Jimmy Rave    
 Jimmy Rave  
 Tarek the Great    
     Chris Hero  
     CM Punk    
 Christopher Daniels    
 A.J. Styles    
     Christopher Daniels  
 
     CM Punk    
 MDogg20  
 CM Punk    

* Whitmer won the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship by defeating Punk in the finals.

  • Non-tournament matches:
  • Night One
  • Night Two
  • A.J. Styles defeated MDogg20, Matt Stryker and Super Dragon in a Four Corners match
  • Hailey Hatred defeated Lacey and Rain in a three-way match
  • Ian Rotten defeated Josh Prohibition
  • Bull Pain defeated Necro Butcher, Corporal Robinson, Rollin' Hard, 2 Tuff Tony and Nate Webb in a Gauntlet match

[edit] 2003 Ted Petty Invitational

The 2003 tournament was the first to expand to twenty-four participants. Since it was no longer known as the Sweet Science Sixteen, Rotten didn't limit the number to just sixteen wrestlers. The weekend is still regarded as the hook for drawing in new fans for IWA-MS.

The 2003 Ted Petty Invitational tournament was held on November 7-8, 2003 from Salem, Indiana. Among the participants were Styles, former ECW World Champion Jerry Lynn, Michael Shane, the cousin of Shawn Michaels, and future WWE Smackdown star Ken Anderson. Among the highlights are: Ian Rotten's Cinderella run to the semifinals; Alex Shelley's breakthrough in IWA-MS; and Danny Daniels trying to save his IWA-MS World title throughout the entire tournament.

  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   A.J. Styles    
 Todd Sexton    
     A.J. Styles    
     Jerry Lynn    
 Jerry Lynn  
   Michael Shane    
       AJ Styles  
     Danny Daniels  
   Colt Cabana    
 Jimmy Rave    
     Jimmy Rave  
     Danny Daniels    
 Danny Daniels  
   Ken Anderson    
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Ian Rotten    
 Mickie Knuckles    
     Ian Rotten    
     Jimmy Jacobs    
 Jimmy Jacobs  
   Sal Rinauro    
       Ian Rotten  
     Alex Shelley  
   Jonny Storm    
 M-Dogg 20    
     Jonny Storm  
     Alex Shelley    
 Alex Shelley  
   Chris Sabin    
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Chris Hero    
 Arik Cannon    
     Chris Hero    
     Sonjay Dutt    
 Nate Webb  
   Sonjay Dutt    
       Chris Hero  
     B-Boy  
   Brad Bradley    
 Nigel McGuinness    
     B-Boy  
     Nigel McGuinness    
 B-Boy  
   J.C. Bailey    

Finals: Danny Daniels d. Chris Hero and Alex Shelley to retain the IWA-MS World title and win the 2003 TPI.

Non Tournament Matches:

Night Two: - Mickie Knuckles d. Rain - Brad Bradley & Ryan Boz d. J.C. Bailey & Nate Webb - Colt Cabana d. Arik Cannon, Ken Anderson, M-Dogg 20, Chris Sabin and Michael Shane in an elimination match

[edit] 2004 Ted Petty Invitational

The 2004 Ted Petty is highly regarded as one of the best independent wrestling events ever. It featured a mix of every type of wrestling: mat work, strong style, aerial abilities, Lucha libre, women's, and a little hardcore. It also was more than ten hours in length when both nights are combined. It was taped by Smart Mark Video and is one of the best selling tapes/DVDs the company has to sell.

The 2004 Ted Petty Invitational tournament was held on September 17-18, 2004 from Highland, Indiana. Among the participants were Styles, Bryan Danielson, Samoa Joe, Chris Hero, Mike Quackenbush, CM Punk, and Matt Sydal. On Night One, Danielson beat Alex Shelley in a technical classic; Joe survived a stiff match with Roderick Strong. Hero's losing streak in Highland continued with a loss to Quackenbush. Sydal managed to beat Sal Rinauro. In a tournament match that was also for the company's heavyweight championship, Petey Williams beat 2002 T.P.I. winner B.J. Whitmer to retain the belt.

  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Samoa Joe  14:17   
 Roderick Strong  
     Samoa Joe  13:27   
     Nigel McGuinness  
 Nigel McGuinness  13:28 
   Claudio Castagnoli  
       Samoa Joe  :55 
     Rainman
   Chris Sabin  
 Rainman  10:16   
     Rainman  9:58 
     Danny Daniels  
 Danny Daniels  10:55 
   Todd Sexton  
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   A.J. Styles  12:41   
 Jimmy Rave  
     A.J. Styles  12:36   
     Matt Sydal  
 Matt Sydal  9:36 
   Sal Rinauro  
       A.J. Styles  6:02 
     Arik Cannon
   Super Dragon  
 Arik Cannon  13:44   
     Arik Cannon  12:19 
     Petey Williams  
 Petey Willliams  13:00 
   BJ Whitmer  
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Chris Hero  
 Mike Quackenbush  16:34   
     Nate Webb  
     Mike Quackenbush  7:26   
 Nate Webb  8:43 
   Hallowicked  
       Mike Quackenbush  11:28 
     Bryan Danielson
   CM Punk  16:45   
 Austin Aries  
     Bryan Danielson  16:03 
     CM Punk  
 Bryan Danielson  14:41 
   Alex Shelley  

Finals: A.J. Styles d. Samoa Joe and Bryan Danielson to win the 2004 TPI

Non Tournament Matches:

Night One: - Mercedes Martinez d. Lacey to win the IWA-MS/NWA Midwest Women's title - Jimmy Jacobs d. Delirious in a Ladder Match to win the IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight title

Night Two - Billy McNeil d. C.J. McManus and Thunderbolt - Jimmy Jacobs d. Sal Rinauro to retain the IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Title - Ian Rotten and Steve Stone wrestled to a no contest - Larry Sweeney, Hallowicked & Jigsaw d. Gran Akuma, Icarus & Trik Davis - MsChif d. Rain, Mickie Knuckles, Daizee Haze, Lacey and Mercedes Martinez in a Non-Title 6-Woman Elimination Match - The Wild Cards (Eddie Kingston & Blackjack Marciano) d. Iceberg & Tank and Brad Bradley & Ryan Boz to win the IWA-MS Tag Team titles - B.J. Whitmer d. Chris Sabin, Jimmy Rave, Austin Aries, Alex Shelley, Todd Sexton and Claudio Castagnoli in an elimination match

[edit] 2005 Ted Petty Invitational

The 2005 Ted Petty Invitational took place on September 23-24, 2005 in Hammond, Indiana. Although the tournament suffered through numerous drop outs and injuries, it is still highly regarded by independent wrestling fans. Among the drop outs included: defending champion Styles (due to strep throat) and Homicide (alleged legal issues).

A year after losing in the quarterfinals, Sydal came through with the biggest break of his career. He beat El Generico in the first round in a crowd-pleasing match. He also eliminated Tyler Black (quarterfinals), Chris Sabin (semifinals), before overcoming the odds and beating Kevin Steen and Cannon to win the tournament.

Other great matches from that weekend include a title match between Jacobs and Knuckles that saw everyone from Ian Rotten to The Iron Saints get involved. Shelley and Quackenbush put on a technical classic. And American Dragon's match with Claudio Castagnoli headlined the first night.

  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Kevin Steen  6:45   
 Nate Webb  
     Kevin Steen  7:27   
     Brad Bradley  
 Brad Bradley  5:05 
   Tank  
       Kevin Steen  10:05 
     Mike Quackenbush
   Mike Quackenbush  17:32   
 Alex Shelley  
     Mike Quackenbush  12:24 
     Skyade  
 Skyade  10:17 
   Puma  
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Arik Cannon  12:17   
 Joey Ryan  
     Arik Cannon  22:45   
     Delirious  
 Brandon Thomaselli
   Delirious  15:03   
       Arik Cannon  21:10 
     Chris Hero
   Chris Hero  14:50   
 Rainman  
     Chris Hero  21:47 
     Bryan Danielson  
 Claudio Castagnoli
   Bryan Danielson  21:56   
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   James Gibson  
 Josh Abercrombie  15:48   
     Josh Abercrombie  
     Chris Sabin  12:29   
 Chris Sabin  10:20 
   Marek Brave  
       Chris Sabin
     Matt Sydal  13:30 
   El Generico  
 Matt Sydal  14:45   
     Matt Sydal  12:56 
     Tyler Black  
 Tyler Black  10:17 
   Sal Thomaselli  

Finals: Matt Sydal d. Arik Cannon and Kevin Steen to win the 2005 TPI

Non Tournament Matches:

Night One - Jimmy Jacobs d. Colt Cabana to retain the IWA-MS World title

Night Two - Marek Brave d. Trik Davis - Jimmy Jacobs d. Mickie Knuckles to retain the IWA-MS World title - The Iron Saints (Sal & Vito Thomaselli) d. Rainman & Tank to retain the IWA-MS Tag Team titles - Super Dragon, Alex Shelley, Joey Ryan & Claudio Castagnoli d. El Generico, Puma, Brandon Thomaselli & Nate Webb in an elimination match

[edit] 2006 Ted Petty Invitational

The 2006 TPI was held on September 29 & 30, 2006 in Midlothian, IL. It was another well loved tournament featuring great matches and performances from the likes of Low-Ki, Strong, Quackenbush, and many more. In addition, it saw the shocking returns of Jimmy Jacobs and Necro Butcher to IWA-MS after a lengthy leave of absence as well as Chuck Taylor winning the IWA-MS World title from Toby Klein.

The 2006 TPI saw the return of M-Dogg 20, a former IWA-MS World Champion, to the company and he managed to get to round 2. Pro Wrestling Guerrilla was represented by six regulars (Chris Bosh, Scott Lost, Scorpio Sky, Kevin Steen, El Generico and Davey Richards) but finished the tournament with a combined 3-6 record.

  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Low-Ki  17:37   
 Gran Akuma  
     Low-Ki  16:41   
     Davey Richards  
 Davey Richards  12:08 
   Jigsaw  
       Low-Ki  8:02 
     El Generico
   M-Dogg 20  9:55   
 Ricochet  
     M-Dogg 20
     El Generico  13:27   
 El Generico  15:03 
   Chris Bosh  
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Arik Cannon  13:07   
 B-Boy  
     Arik Cannon  11:18   
     Hallowicked  
 Scorpio Sky
   Hallowicked  9:33   
       Arik Cannon  14:39 
     Claudio Castagnoli
   Mike Quackenbush  13:36   
 Colt Cabana  
     Mike Quackenbush
     Claudio Castagnoli  9:42   
 Claudio Castagnoli  8:56 
   Kevin Steen  
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Roderick Strong  8:03   
 Brandon Thomaselli  
     Roderick Strong  14:46   
     Delirious  
 Delirious  10:41 
   Scott Lost  
       Roderick Strong  10:39 
     Chris Hero
   Trik Davis  9:20   
 Erick Stevens  
     Trik Davis
     Chris Hero  16:30   
 Chris Hero  12:30 
   Ricky Reyes  

Finals: Low-Ki d. Arik Cannon and Roderick Strong to win the 2006 TPI

Non Tournament Matches:

Night Two - The Iron Saints (Sal & Vito Thomaselli) and American Kickboxer & Tarek the Great wrestled to a no contest - BLK OUT (Eddie Kingston & Joker) & Ricochet d. The Iron Saints (Sal, Vito & Brandon Thomaselli) - The North Star Express (Darin Corbin & Ryan Cruz) won a 6 team Battle Royal, last eliminating B-Boy & Ricky Reyes - Josh Abercrombie d. Tyler Black in a Loser Leaves Town Match to retain the IWA-MS Light-Heavyweight title - Chuck Taylor d. Toby Klein to win the IWA-MS World title

[edit] 2007 Ted Petty Invitational

The 2007 TPI took place on September 28th and 29th in Midlothian. Samoa Joe, Alex Shelley, Low-Ki, Matt Sydal, El Generico, B-Boy, and Tony Kozina were previously scheduled but have been removed. Matt Sydal has reported to OVW and was not be able to participate. El Generico was also out due to hamstring injury. B-Boy is planning on retiring and wants to heal up before his retirement tour. Jimmy Rave was removed having signed with TNA. Tony Kozina removed himself.[1]

  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Chris Hero  
 Too Cold Scorpio  
     Too Cold Scorpio  
     Chuck Taylor  
 Chuck Taylor
   Jimmy Jacobs  
       Chuck Taylor
     Human Tornado
   Eddie Kingston  
 Human Tornado  
     Human Tornado
     Nate Webb  
 Drake Younger
   Nate Webb  
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Claudio Castagnoli  
 Nigel McGuiness  
     Claudio Castagnoli  
     Davey Richards  
 Davey Richards
   B.J. Whitmer  
       Claudio Castagnoli
     Brent Albright
   Brent Albright  
 Tank  
     Brent Albright
     Joker  
 C.J. Otis
   Joker  
  1st Round
TPI
Quarterfinals
TPI
Semifinals
TPI
                           
   Mike Quackenbush  
 Billy Roc  
     Mike Quackenbush  
     Joey Ryan  
 Brandon Thomaselli
   Joey Ryan  
       Mike Quackenbush
     Josh Abercrombie
   Josh Abercrombie  
 Ricochet  
     Josh Abercrombie
     Devon Moore  
 Devon Moore
   Dysfunction  

Finals: Mike Quackenbush d. Claudio Castagnoli and Chuck Taylor to win the 2007 TPI, retain the IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship and win the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship.

Non Tournament Matches:

Night Two - Eddie Kingston d. Chris Hero in a Last Man Standing match - The Irons Saints d. Nigel McGuinness and BJ Whitmer via DQ to retain the IWA-MS Tag Team Titles

[edit] 2008 Ted Petty Invitational

The 2008 TPI has been announced as taking place on September 26th and 27th at the Hartman Recreation Center in Joliet, Illinois. Sixteen names have been announced so far.

  • Mike Quackenbush
  • Egotistico Fantastico
  • Chris Hero
  • Claudio Castagnoli
  • Roderick Strong
  • "The Anarchist" Arik Cannon
  • Tyler Black
  • Jimmy Jacobs
  • Delirious
  • Jayson Quick
  • Chuck Taylor
  • Jason Hades
  • Dingo
  • El Generico
  • B.J. Whitmer
  • Ace Steel

[edit] References

  1. ^ TPI. IWA: MS. Retrieved on 2007-07-03.